The 28-year-old actor opened up about how his hair caused a little problem or two on the set, because of how it grew, the products he used and how Jace’s hair was actually supposed to look.

“Season 1, and the beginning of Season 2, we had some hair issues,” he confessed in a new interview. “Some pretty drastic hair issues. It got very long by the end and Jace is very in and out of.”

Dominic continues, “Because we had taken the sides so short there was nothing – this is the most cosmetic conversation that we were ever going to have. It is definitely the most cosmetic conversation that I’ve ever had.”

“Towards the end was when we kind of had a problem because it was hot, so it was sweaty and with all of the product they were putting in my hair, we’d have to pin it back,” he says. “There was no weight in my hair to keep it back and off my face. They were very clear that they did not really want hair in my face at any point.”

Then, “in Season 2 we just kind of gave up on that concept, and we were like ‘look it’s going to end up in his face and it’s going to happen.’ There were times when my hair was so sprayed and slicked backwards that it honestly felt like a helmet.”

The 28-year-old British actor spoke with the AU Review about the series being done and the amount of love he has for fans who campaigned hard to bring the show back.

“I think that the wonderful feeling of having all these people who support it from all over the world, all different avenues, from different countries and different places is just wonderful,” Dominic says. “Because, it’s really a nice, heartwarming moment in the world, where really we do need unity; we do need a sense of togetherness because it seems more and more every day I watch the news and people are trying to tear apart from each other.”

He continues, “Or the powers that be are trying to tear people apart. I think it’s really important that we, as group of people, stick together and look after each other and make sure that everyone is happy, healthy and successful. That’s what this has really epitomised for me.”